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The document discusses the concept of a research problem, defining it as a situation lacking a ready solution that requires investigation. It outlines criteria for selecting a research problem, including relevance, originality, feasibility, and the importance of empirical verification. Additionally, it details the steps involved in research and the sources from which problems can be derived.
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Research Problem

The document discusses the concept of a research problem, defining it as a situation lacking a ready solution that requires investigation. It outlines criteria for selecting a research problem, including relevance, originality, feasibility, and the importance of empirical verification. Additionally, it details the steps involved in research and the sources from which problems can be derived.
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RESEARCH PROBLEM

By
R. Meredith Chelsea
Assistant professor
PG & Research Department
of International Business
SRCAS
Introduction

 The term problem originates from a Greek


word “Proballein”
 Meaning

anything thrown forward,


a question proposed for solution,
a matter stated for examination.
Definition

 “a situation for which we have no ready and


successful response by previously acquired
habit”-by R.S.Woodworth.
 In other words it means a situation in which a
ready solution is not available. The solution
can be found out only after an investigation.
Selection of a Research Problem

 Isthe problem relevant and important.


 Does the subject area suits to his interest.
 Does it contain originality and creativeness.
 Does the problem requires extension of
knowledge.
Cont..,

 Is the problem feasible with respect to time


and date required in its solution.
 Is the study reveal some new ideas.
 Is the study practically fulfill the objectives.
 Is the problem of investigation is too narrow
or too broad.
Steps involved in Research

 Choice of a topic.
 Data collection.
 Formation of Hypothesis.
 Verification.
 Writing the thesis.
Choice of Research Problem
 The interest of the research scholar in the
research work.
 Technological change.
 The unexplored area.
 The available publications on specialised
area of his interest.
 The dialogue or discussion with the
supervisor.
Sources of Problem
 Published works
 Record of previous research.
 Discussion with learned person.
 Research abstracts, Research Bulletins,
Research reports and Dissertation abstracts.
 Conference proceedings and papers
presented in technical sessions.
 Trend Reports.
Criteria of a Good Research Problem.

 Clarity and unambiquity: The problem should be


related clearly and unambiguously question form.

 Empirical verification: The problem should be


such as to imply possibilities of empirical testing.

 Relation between variables expressed: The


problem should express a relation between two or
more variables.
Cont…,
 Novelty: fundamental qualities needed for a
research problem. Duplication of work is avoided

 Interest: The problem should be interesting for the


investigator himself. If he is not interested in it, he
will not be able to take and overcome the obstacle
which comes at every step of research.

 Importance: It should be significant enough and


involves an important principle or practice.
.
Cont…,

 Empirical verification: The problem should


be such as to imply possibilities of empirical
testing.
 Availability of Guidance: Every research activity
needs the patronage of guide and approval and
sanction of a competence authority.
Cont…,

 Experience and creativity: Good research


problem stem form a clear understanding of the
theoretical empirical and practical aspects of the
subject derived from personal experience and from a
thorough review of the literature.
 Level of Research: It is another criterion to help in
the selection of a problem. The nature and scope of
a study will be determined.
Cont…,

 Amenability: The problem chosen for research should be


amenable to investigation.Research should posses a
reasonable basic knowledge in necessary statistical
techniques.
 Availability of date:
 Availability of Co-operation:
 Availability of other facilities.

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